@@ladybird74786 your comment hit home for me. I have an emotionally abusive ex and he would accuse me of so much and I'd beg him for a polygraph and he'd never agree to it. He had completely convinced himself that the things he was saying were true. I told him one day he will know the truth. I find solace in the fact that one day he will know the truth.
Corinne Louise wow! I am sorry you went through this. It was the worse few years of my life. He would accuse me of effing around with absolutely everyone!! It got to a point where I started doubting myself that maybe I did cheat 🤦♀️ that’s how convinced he was. He was the one who suggested the polygraph. I passed with flying colours but that only gave me 3months of peace. After that he claimed I was such a good liar I tricked the machines and the former-fbi agent with my lies! 😂 I was only 23....truth always reveals itself hunny xoxo
Shit he was better off googling how to lie. Cause god he was awful at it. I could do a better job at lying to a cop who actually caught me committing a crime.
Which I personally think is a stretch. In a few cases sure, it may show unconscious distancing from the victim, but I've read articles saying that society should be careful in putting too much emphasis on such word choice.
He almost told on himself twice esp when he said I had nothing to do with these.... this!! He almost said these murders. Then before that he says maybe give him life in prison esp since the two kids are involved. He talks about his kids like they aren't his. It's obvious he doesn't love them. He only loves himself and Nicole
My favorite part is when she tells him, “If you did have something to do with the disappearance, it would be really stupid for you to sit and take a polygraph today.” Genius. So now, he knows he’s made a huge mistake and feels this anxiety and dread, but if he tries to back out after she’s said this, he knows he’ll look extremely guilty. I love that lady. She’s my aspiration.
I mean a polygraph test isn’t even good evidence anyway. It just reads nervousness which most people are. Of course here that might have been the point.
@DeathnoteBB That is frankly a very ignorant perspective on polygraph tests. They establish a baseline, and that baseline is independent of the subject's current state of anxiety. They are not measuring anxiety, they are measuring the response of the subject when compared to the baseline. Anxiety is only a tool used to diminish the subject's confidence and concentration, so they are less likely to efficiently mask their response. True, it is not an exact science and it's inadmissible in court, but that does not mean there's no science behind it.
@@sarasthoughts I am making an argument neither for or against polygraph tests; that is for you to determine. I am only explaining the science behind it.
@@MajorOctofuss I think Chris did assume the police would get involved (sooner or later someone is going to realize his family has gone missing). I think it's just a classic case of being a narcissist. He really believed he could just talk his way out of the interview, the arrest, etc. That people would just believe him and assume "well your family has gone missing, that sucks." I've seen other cases similar to this one on other channels and the suspects always behave in similar patterns. Always thinking they can just charm the detectives and get out of trouble by talking.
well, the guy was a killer. But imagine your wife gone missing along with the kids, and she's joking around and like having this kidn of chit chat and actually you are just a folk suffering, who did not kill the wife. That's just so inappropriate considering circumstances
That’s kinda what the polygraph is about, just a way to manipulate the suspect by pure interrogation skills, it’s just a useless machine and even though most people know it won’t go to court, and it’s junk, they do it 😂
@@sheldondinkleberg6525 To be fair they already knew they were charging his ass, so not matter what polygraph data there was, it wasn't going to change anything.
A polygraph works by measuring Galvanic Skin Response as well as heart rate and heart rhythm. It doesn't detect lying per se, it detects changes in your body's natural responses, such as anxiety, or fear. So the idea is to provoke the suspect with questions to see if they have a natural reaction such as fear of getting caught.
Years later, what baffles me most about that tragic case is Watts' inability to just once refer to Bella and Celeste as 'my babies' or 'my baby girls' instead of repeating 'these/those kids' as if they are not even his own flesh and blood. Also, my heart still aches for baby Nico. The monster does not even once acknoweldges him ever existing.
"I would never cheat on my wife" *probably texts his mistress when his wife and kids are missing and he doesn't know where they are* Yeah that's not suspicious at all
He really should've just told the truth about that, jesus. You always couch your main lie in smaller truths. Everybody knows that. Plus it's not illegal to cheat on your wife, so lying about this is so telling and he should've known it would be telling. What an idiot.
The worst part for me is that Shannan couldn't have done anything to avoid this. There were no signs in the days leading up that she should leave with the girls or call the cops. How are normal people supposed to live their lives when people like Chris are around and seem normal?
That’s the most scary thing in the world. Not some stranger that’s gonna break into your house or someone you kinda know that looks odd or suspicious .. The most scary thing is the the person you trust and love the most is just gonna do something like this.🥺
So true. I think she had her head in the sand about the state of their marriage. He was clearly miserable. Anyone who has the capability of murdering their 2 babies is off the charts & should never see light of day.
"I love these girls" He says. And he choked them to death. One of the most horrifying and yet personal ways to end a person's life. It takes aprox. 7 minutes for a person to die of suffocation, you have to face the person you're murdering for SEVEN WHOLE MINUTES. You feel their breath fading, their skin sweating, the fear in their eyes.. This man is a monster.
If he's narcissistic, all she needed to do was feed his ego, give him supply and they did eventually, with the flirting and telling him he's a great dad, leading him to accuse Shannan etc... He wants people to think he's a great guy and he took that bait, l guess she said that to let him know he couldn't BS her. The clock on the wall ticking away, the striped jacket she wore, he was screwed indeed.
@Nelson Brett well that's what l meant, super hero shows there was only Wonder woman and bionic woman of course, but no Super Woman, just like there was no Super boy 😁. As far as l can see a lot of woman like being called girls rather than woman or Ma'am, makes them feel old, but yes l get what you mean.
@@irishcountrygirl78 those women you know of must be childish to think that 'woman' sounds old. 'Woman' literally means adult human female. Completely different from 'ma'am' which is generally used for older women by other adults and used also for young women when spoken by children.
He never mentions his children by name, and when he does mention them, it’s always in a sort of “inconvenient” way i.e. throwing food at home or hugging him in a way that caused him to fall over. I also noticed that he talks about “making those kids,” implying that their value to him is because of the fact that they essentially are his biological property. It’s a chilling hint towards how narcissistic and detached he was from them.
Yes he hated them too. He “took care” of them “bath time for example fed them) but he HATED doing any of that. He hated their hugs and playing with them but it was an act for him to look”normal.” He doesn’t know what love is. He was literally googling how do you feel love 🤦🏽♀️
Tammy is BRILLIANT at her job. She knows exactly when to compliment, when to put pressure. The part when she says to him ‘it’s good that you’re a terrible liar’ with a smile on her face and when she says right before the test ‘the cool thing is that now only one person knows the truth but in five minutes there will be two’ are crushing sentences. Tammy the one polygraph interrogator that completely crushed Watts lives in my head rent free.
The machine can’t detect lies, but she can. The machine is a stakes-raiser... that’s about it. Reading the person’s deception is the real lie detector.
He probably wasn't counting on Shanann's friend calling the cops so fast. I mean, if only he would've been concerned about his wife's pregnancy like her friend was, maybe he would've had better timing.
The lesson here is never voluntarily talk to the cops. Never go in for questioning without a warrant for your arrest, and even with a warrant never talk without a lawyer present. This couldn’t be more true than if you are actually guilty of the crime. Also never, under any circumstances, take a fucking polygraph lol. There’s no point. If they think you did it a clean polygraph isn’t going to end investigation, a bad polygraph will only implicate you further, and it’s junk science that’s totally inadmissible in court so why subject yourself to it. People will get pissed I said that I’m sure because he’s a cold blooded murderer who killed his own family but murderers have the same right to not self incriminate as you do under the constitution. Don’t talk to the cops kid, never go in for questioning unless forced by arrest, and always tell them you want a lawyer.
@@lordcanti4199 Yeah, the guy is a POS but you are 100% correct. It's a psychological thing in these cases though, murderers like this think they can get away with it and don't think they need a lawyer present. Dumb.
This is a funny and interesting comment. He obviously knows he's guilty so he's thinking in his head, "how would an innocent person act?" But in doing so he's thinking about it making it not seem as natural. Basically he was overcompensating, hence making himself look more guilty (offering too many details, bad acting. etc)......LOL
The way he says "no" whenever he lies is literally different, it's fascinating. He says it much lower and more strained, like he's trying to swallow or struggling to get the word out. Amazing.
“How could you make someone disappear?” If someone asked me that while going through such a difficult time I’d prolly answer “I don’t know” or something personal such as “I don’t even wanna think about how ky wife and children disappeared”.. but this man just proceeded to tell ways on how to kidnap or murder someone as if he is totally not involved in such a personal matter
That’s specifically what she needed tho. She said regardless of guilt what are ways people could disappear so that you know what I’m talking about when I ask if you had anything to do with his wife and kids disappearance
@@XHikarixxx He's a psycho. He doesn't have the ability to understand just how f'd up he is, which makes makes him more repulsive in some ways and certainly more dangerous.
i don't have kids yet perhaps sometime in the future i will but i would never say "those kids" instead if i had i would say "my children" (mine...he is talking as if he is watching someone else talking about his children)
@@doobledevil It's completely fine to refer to your (future) children as "those/the kids" in a joking or lighthearted manner. But Chris murdered his children, him using "the/those" instead of "my" in this situation just shows how detached he is.
"Name ways you could make someone disappear" "Hire someone to do it? Lure them into a trap? Paint a tunnel entrance on the side of a cliff and wait for them to run into it?"
I have seen 3-4 other interrogations where they wear the same horrible striped shirt or jacket. the Interrogation of Ellen "Ellie" Friar is one of them. maybe its some kind of a Psychological Trick🤔
@@WreckItRolfe it means he doesn't acknowledge them as his family. Not once did he say " my girls or my kids or my wife" it's almost always in the third person "I love those kids" or "I can never hurt those kids"
@@WreckItRolfe It shows that he's entirely disconnected from them. It's definitely something the investigators would have picked up on, he shows he's completely separated himself from them.
You can tell once he started cheating on his wife, he otherized his wife and children in his mind, No loving father would ever say spouse, these kids or those kids...it's "MY KIDS, MY WIFE". He's a sociopath
Absolutely loved that statement @21:06 "..And the coolest thing about this is right now there's only one person in this room that knows what the truth is, and in about 5 minutes there's going to be two of us..." Just brilliant.
"I miss telling my kids to eat dinner." Wow. Such emotion. Definitely the thing that would pop into my mind if my pregnant wife and two children were missing...
I love her lowkey diss when she called him stupid lmao. But also her cheerful trustworthy front is pretty scary especially since she's said before she knew he was lying from the start
John Dims she rocks when she tells him he is lying. Some people have issues to how she reacted towards him after he spoke to his dad, but it was all psychological. Well played
“If you did have something to do with their disappearance, it would be reallllyyy stupid for you to be sitting in that chair and speaking to me today” OMFG AHAHAHA
The reason she says it is because polygraphs are absolutely not realiable and not scientific. They use the polygraph as a way to make the subject nervous and try to make them confess.
@@Brekowins 100% This lie detector woman is so full of shit! This proves that you should never ever take a lie detector test from anyone employed by the police. If willing to get a test than do one from an individual that your lawyer finds, and has no financial ties to law enforcememt.
It’s so sick to me how he calls them “those kids” instead of “my kids” it shows his guilt if you really think about it. whether it’s subconsciously or not, his brain has completely disconnected himself from the relation that he has with them as a father.
Mother: "Chris, what happened to the cookies in the jar?" Chris: "Whatever happened, I wish they weren't taken. Like I remember them being in the jar and I would pass by every day to see them there and like think 'man, I love that those cookies are in that jar' but now that they're gone I don't know what to do. I mean like all I want is those cookies to be back in that jar and the thought of someone taking those cookies just makes me so angry. If anyone ate those cookies, I would completely understand your frustration. I mean like you specifically said not to take those cookies so why would anyone do such a thing? I miss those cookies in that jar, you and I made them specifically to be eaten for like dessert. Whoever did this should be punished, maybe with like... 1 day without video games, I mean if that is even allowed in this house, but it's a deserving punishment for whoever took the cookies and ate them, even though they were like saved for dessert..."
"Chris, did you move my shoes?" "I would never want anything to happen to them. I wish your shoes would just like turn up and stomp my face into the dirt. Like, I just want them to be back on your feet. I would never, like, destroy those shoes."
"What should happen to the man that kidnapped your family?" "Um, I don't know. Maybe like a fine or something? Forgive and forget? I can go home now, right?"
I've watched this a few times over the last couple years, and I'm just now noticing that all of the examples he gave of how you could make someone disappear involved someone else doing the actual act. "Hire someone to do it." "Get someone you know to do it." "Lure someone into a trap where someone is waiting." He seems to be subconsciously shifting blame away from himself, and is unwilling to create a hypothetical scenario where HE is the cause of someone's disappearance.
@@ivotenotocensorship5247 ? she’s dealing with a moron. He didn’t even consider for a minute that polygraph tests aren’t reliable and that he could’ve answered nothing, and asked for a lawyer. There’s no point in asking less “cliche” questions when the suspect is that idiotic.
I think I know what you are referring to… The empathetic feelings come out? Putting yourself in that situation and thinking about what it must feel like in your body? I would have to guess the body just goes completely numb 🤷🏻♀️
it’s lowkey good that she was in some way cause it’s like she was manipulating him to admit, and was making him uncomfortable, making him guilty. you’d expect disgust, strictness, or even professionalism but if i were her, i’d trick the killer and be so sweet and make them uncomfortable as possible lol
"And the coolest thing about this is, right now, there's only one person in this room who knows what the truth is. And in about 5 minutes, there will be two of us." I would have lost MY SHIT.
"There is only one person in this room that knows what the truth is and in about five minutes theirs going to be two of us." This is definitly a 'bruh' moment
So terrifying him “confessing” how much he loved his family. Sounds like he was trying to convince himself that he loved them as much as he was trying to assure the interrogator
@@doubtyea also to an innocent person all of this she said about her education and being an expert, would sound calming, knowing truth about their innocence will come out, but a guilty person will get so wrecked just by hearing it.
I think we could already tell that since part 1 with all these nervous exhales\tiny laughs he does when he blurts out a lie x'] Here's an example @ 12:55 when he says "I really" x'] but both interviews are littered with examples x']
she was ruthless. "right now there is only one person in this room who knows the truth, in five minutes there will be two of us" lmaaooo making him sweat before he even begins
@kinor Spielman She was ruthless in terms of the mind fuck she gave him, she all but guaranteed he would epicly fail the test. She was playing 3D chess.
@kinor Spielman if she was mean and intimidating, he would have kept quiet and hired a lawyer. Since she was nice, Chris was much more willing to talk and eventually confessed. It’s not that she actually wanted to be kind to him (she knew immediately he was the murderer), she knew that’s what she needed to do.
He does call them "my kids" a few times throughout the interrogation to be fair, but yeah the distancing is crazy whenever he doesn't call them my kids.
And how is he not sobbing 😭? He says the words he thinks he should say without any emotion at all. Even if he was innocent, his wife and kids are missing!
It's disgusting how much he distances himself from HIS kids by calling them THOSE kids. He also chronically leaves out his wife out of that equation altogether. Distancing himself from her, as well.
love the 'goofy girl' polygrapher detective!! she is so awesome, very funny and even almost ditzy in her presentation as if to disarm the suspect. I can imagine most people would slip up and relax if they were guilty.
And a man who will kill you and THESE kids for like another woman or whatever. Like a sexy like woman is like worth like more than like a like wife and like 2 like kids or something.
Exactly. I don't even have kids, "only" nieces and nephews. But they are MY nieces and nephews. I would NEVER refer to them as "those kids". And if they'd go missing, I sure would worry a lot more than Chris Watts displays during the entire process. I mean, I get it, he's guilty. But he every pore of him screams "I AM GUILTY".
this is the best criminal psychology channel on entire UA-cam. i've watched all the videos and the edition and the commentary given are absolutely on point (to the extent that i can't watch any other true crime channels haha). hope you will post more stuff soon! great work
@@dashamiu1 It's a team of people, not a single person. And this channel is famous for disappearing for months at a time before uploading a new video, promising "more content soon", only to disappear again. There's some similar content out there in this style if you are interested. I quite like Matt Orchard, for example.
@@munadorgham5287 Lets say youre married. One day you come home late at night and see a man leave your house. You could make him out pretty well since the porch was lit. You go inside the house and find your wife murdered. You call 911 and police come and you'll be taken for questioning, probably as a prime suspect. So by your logic you should be quiet and not talk at all until youre in court, right? All the while the man who killed your wife could be escaping.
@@aren1998 have you had that food fight moments? cause I do. We cover each other's faces with them or throw food across the table. My big sister was the least targeted , me a bigger target received a lot.
@@pormatipid.5959 lucky you. I have brought up in a not rich family so we didnot waste food. Up until now, we still dont waste food even we live a better life. But we have had those happy moments of our own. Cheers man!
Tammy deserves a promotion or raise and/or much recognition for this. I know she's doing her job but she has done so brilliantly. I cant imagine sitting there, knowing this man killed his entire family, and convincingly playing it off that she had his best interest at heart. The amount of restraint it must take to keep any facial expression other than disgust or anger is amazing. The restraint it must take to retain a relaxed compsure rather than a shut-off posture is astounding. The amount of restraint it would take to keep a light, friendly tone and not deviating to match her tone with how she _really_ feels is comendable. Chris is a monster. Wonder if his mother still thinks he's God's gift to women of her choosing now.
I think part of what made him lie even worse is when the polygrapher said he was a terrible liar which made him a whole lot more nervous. He wasn't very good to begin with but the amplified stress made the simple "no" a clear lie
@@Bear_Arms Polygraphs actually aren't really that accurate and shouldn't be used (similar to walking in a line for a DUI) but I'm not trying to say this dude specifically isn't an awful and obvious liar that the polygraph picked up.
@@kylerayner7738 while innocent people fail polygraphs often enough, guilty people rarely can pass them. In the aggregate, they are pretty accurate, otherwise cops would not waste their time with them. In addition, the polygraph becomes more accurate the more times it is given. While an innocent person can fail once, it's rare that they would fail multiple times. Comparing it to a field sobriety test is perfect. An innocent person should never submit to a field sobriety test or a polygraph, both can give false positives, which will give cops probable cause to investigate further. That being said, in the aggregate, both tests are pretty damn accurate, otherwise cops would never use either. P.S., if you're sober, and you are asked to "walk the line", say NO, and instead demand a breathalyzer. A breathalyzer almost never gives a false positive, especially if you take the one at the station.
@@Bear_Arms to be honest I don't see how you can be so casual about false positives in crime investigation. Again, this dude sucks and any point I make isn't to defend anyone like him. But you know not every department is gonna be fair. You know how cops can just look for someone to pin something on if they have no leads and that sort of thing. On sobriety tests, I do not understand why they don't ONLY use the breathalyzer. Again, not everyone is gonna let someone say no or let them try again. Like, an innocent person should be able to use the evidence of the actual facts to be free but we know that's not how it rolls often enough. Idk man, I just can't imagine being stuck in a corrupt departments hands with a commonly faulty method. At the end of the day if the police don't care to give you a second chance you won't have it. I'm not saying this is the ONLY thing that happens with them. Sure, polygraphs have been able to give court enough edge to prove someone guilty when they've hidden their crime well enough various times. I don't think it's worth the shit it may get someone innocent into though. At the end of the day it's not REALLY the polygraph itself, but how easily it can be abused.
@@bigb860 I think he had him pegged but he had no idea why and he wrestled with Chris actually doing it. He and the lady agent here interview him while he is in jail to find out exactly how and why. It's like 3 hours long but it is a fast listen believe it or not. The interviewers knew he was guilty but couldn't understand why.
@@benofficial5437 Yep I've heard it. Very unnerving, to say the least. I also watched a related video (Fairly recent) where Watts confessed in a letter that he really did murder his family to start a new life. So fucked up. I still find it mind-boggling that he wasn't given the death penalty.
Listening and learning about true crime cases has never bothered me, but this one, this one rocked me to my core. I still stress about this case to this day. Every time this case comes up I can’t delve into the details because it makes me so upset. I just think of my own kids and I can’t even begin to fathom what kind of monster could do this to his wife and children. How do you look at your baby who is begging you not to hurt her and proceed to take her life? How do you carry their tiny bodies and just dump them like trash? How do you have no emotion? No remorse? They were babies 😭
Dude failed the test before he took it.
This is true. My crazy abusive ex made me take one and the tester told me after it was done that I passed before I even took the test
@@ladybird74786 your comment hit home for me. I have an emotionally abusive ex and he would accuse me of so much and I'd beg him for a polygraph and he'd never agree to it. He had completely convinced himself that the things he was saying were true. I told him one day he will know the truth. I find solace in the fact that one day he will know the truth.
Corinne Louise wow! I am sorry you went through this. It was the worse few years of my life. He would accuse me of effing around with absolutely everyone!! It got to a point where I started doubting myself that maybe I did cheat 🤦♀️ that’s how convinced he was. He was the one who suggested the polygraph. I passed with flying colours but that only gave me 3months of peace. After that he claimed I was such a good liar I tricked the machines and the former-fbi agent with my lies! 😂 I was only 23....truth always reveals itself hunny xoxo
@Eligos ?
Eligos wtf are you talking about !
Chris Watts googling “how to pass polygraph” at 10am that morning.
Shit he was better off googling how to lie. Cause god he was awful at it. I could do a better job at lying to a cop who actually caught me committing a crime.
@@FrostReave well when you literally killed your wife and the fbi is interrogating you, I think is normal he got that nervous
@@DrippyCheesyForeskin77 It's not normal to kill your wife
@@Dunkacciino I think what he meant to say is that getting nervous is an expected response in that scenario.
@@Dunkacciino your reading comprehension is down bad
The first detective sits there hearing "those kids" and "was" and gets to realize everyone must be dead. I couldn't do his job. Heart wrenching.
Word.
I think he quit after this and sought therapy it messed him up. They actually did a follow up interview while he was in prison
I'm not a native speaker. Can someone explain whay "those kids" and"these kids" are suspicious?
Which I personally think is a stretch. In a few cases sure, it may show unconscious distancing from the victim, but I've read articles saying that society should be careful in putting too much emphasis on such word choice.
He almost told on himself twice esp when he said I had nothing to do with these.... this!! He almost said these murders. Then before that he says maybe give him life in prison esp since the two kids are involved. He talks about his kids like they aren't his. It's obvious he doesn't love them. He only loves himself and Nicole
My favorite part is when she tells him, “If you did have something to do with the disappearance, it would be really stupid for you to sit and take a polygraph today.” Genius. So now, he knows he’s made a huge mistake and feels this anxiety and dread, but if he tries to back out after she’s said this, he knows he’ll look extremely guilty. I love that lady. She’s my aspiration.
She was very smart
I mean a polygraph test isn’t even good evidence anyway. It just reads nervousness which most people are. Of course here that might have been the point.
@DeathnoteBB That is frankly a very ignorant perspective on polygraph tests. They establish a baseline, and that baseline is independent of the subject's current state of anxiety.
They are not measuring anxiety, they are measuring the response of the subject when compared to the baseline.
Anxiety is only a tool used to diminish the subject's confidence and concentration, so they are less likely to efficiently mask their response.
True, it is not an exact science and it's inadmissible in court, but that does not mean there's no science behind it.
@@achilleslade3771there's a reason why no other country uses it.
@@sarasthoughts I am making an argument neither for or against polygraph tests; that is for you to determine. I am only explaining the science behind it.
“I didn’t kill those kids and that wife.”
Ikr , there is no My in it at all:( Edit: Thanks for the Likes Guys
I did not have sexual relations with that woman
Lol that wife
That would sound rude in dutch We say "Dat Wijf" And it means That Wench
Vidar You’re point is?
Polygrapher: "So you obviously are a really bad liar"
Chris: 👁️👄👁️
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Me: 👁👃👁
Just to put the pressure on
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I can’t get over how sneakily BRUTAL the polygraph detective is. It’s like watching an artist at work.
Yes, it's called manipulation. A toxic trait. Giant red flag.
Its skillful gaslighting used for good to be honest.
@@-Blackberry That's what all polygraphs are
Yeah, it's so brutal! Blood must be everywhere!
I was feeling so much anxiety watching this video until I realized "Hey dummy, you've never murdered anyone". That helped a lot. Thanks me.
Good thing you were there when you needed yourself most, and not off committing murders.
A lot of people already said it, but life really is VERY stress-free when you don't have to cover your tracks because you murdered your entire family😂
Officer: Hi Chris
Chris: I swear I didn't kill my wife and my kids.
*Those kids* as Chris likes to say
@@nostalgicuniverse9747 yes
@@nostalgicuniverse9747 that guys wife
He didn’t want “those kids”. That’s messed up
Yepp🤣🤣🤣
"I want them back." 🤖 "I just want those human children back with me." 🤖
“I really hope the lady that used to...I mean currently lives with me is ok”
"those kids were- I mean 🤖 ARE CURRENTLY 🤖the best thing that ever happened to me" 🤖
I hate that this makes me laugh as hard as it does 😂
"Ive never cheated on my wife with the woman that you guys know about.... Ooorr dont.know.about." *wink*
Real mark Zuckerberg vibes
What’s crazy is; he honestly thought he could lie his way out of all this. He thought he could delete his old family & start a new one. PURE EVIL.
I honestly believe it didnt occur to him that the police would even be involved
@@MajorOctofuss I think Chris did assume the police would get involved (sooner or later someone is going to realize his family has gone missing). I think it's just a classic case of being a narcissist. He really believed he could just talk his way out of the interview, the arrest, etc. That people would just believe him and assume "well your family has gone missing, that sucks." I've seen other cases similar to this one on other channels and the suspects always behave in similar patterns. Always thinking they can just charm the detectives and get out of trouble by talking.
@@drygnfyre i feel like he thought he could just say “idk they just left” when people asked and that would be it
@@drygnfyreHe underestimated how much people cared about his family because he didn’t care about his family.
especially bc he sucks at lying
When someone is innocent, they have nothing but questions. When someone is guilty, they have nothing but answers.
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Jesus, that polygrapher. She is a stone cold PROFESSIONAL.
right? Hell I felt ready to confess to something I've never done just listening to her
this detective and that polygrapher were the ultimate duo
well, the guy was a killer. But imagine your wife gone missing along with the kids, and she's joking around and like having this kidn of chit chat and actually you are just a folk suffering, who did not kill the wife. That's just so inappropriate considering circumstances
I had no idea they could be so involved in the interrogation. I thought they just administered the tests and gave the results.
@@Fidelloz She already knew he had done it at this point.
That machine wasnt the polygraph, that woman was the polygraph.
That’s kinda what the polygraph is about, just a way to manipulate the suspect by pure interrogation skills, it’s just a useless machine and even though most people know it won’t go to court, and it’s junk, they do it 😂
Yea dude I thought that too, shes fucking good.
@@sheldondinkleberg6525 To be fair they already knew they were charging his ass, so not matter what polygraph data there was, it wasn't going to change anything.
Polly Graff
A polygraph works by measuring Galvanic Skin Response as well as heart rate and heart rhythm. It doesn't detect lying per se, it detects changes in your body's natural responses, such as anxiety, or fear. So the idea is to provoke the suspect with questions to see if they have a natural reaction such as fear of getting caught.
Years later, what baffles me most about that tragic case is Watts' inability to just once refer to Bella and Celeste as 'my babies' or 'my baby girls' instead of repeating 'these/those kids' as if they are not even his own flesh and blood. Also, my heart still aches for baby Nico. The monster does not even once acknoweldges him ever existing.
Depends how you feel about abortion
I think that's a good thing he got rid of the kids. They have his genes after all. They might have ended up like him.
@@alexmonza2823 right, we are who we are cuz of genes, not cuz of the environment we grew up in. Makes sense
@@alexmonza2823which serial killers have serial killer children again?
@@montagneresmontagneres8346I disagree with the person you were responding to but we are definitely a product of our genes as well as environment.
That polygrapher was absolutely legendary at tearing down his confidence, all without actually accusing him.
🤣👍😳
Chris- "I have never cheated on my wife"
Jim- "They were aware he was cheating on his wife"
lmaooo
"I would never cheat on my wife"
*probably texts his mistress when his wife and kids are missing and he doesn't know where they are*
Yeah that's not suspicious at all
Arrested development narrator.
He really should've just told the truth about that, jesus. You always couch your main lie in smaller truths. Everybody knows that. Plus it's not illegal to cheat on your wife, so lying about this is so telling and he should've known it would be telling. What an idiot.
@@Jimmymatthewb And he had just handed them his phone...what did he think they wanted it for? just for funs?
Hunter Moore this guy is a wanka wanka and a wanka.holy shot fucking wanka.....
i almost confessed to the murder myself
LMAOO
Lmaaaaooo right!
Hahahahaha!
Lmfao 🤣
😂
The worst part for me is that Shannan couldn't have done anything to avoid this. There were no signs in the days leading up that she should leave with the girls or call the cops. How are normal people supposed to live their lives when people like Chris are around and seem normal?
That’s the most scary thing in the world. Not some stranger that’s gonna break into your house or someone you kinda know that looks odd or suspicious ..
The most scary thing is the the person you trust and love the most is just gonna do something like this.🥺
They were estranged
@@MrrPinnyDthey lived together, he was cheating, she was unaware, then he murdered her and her children. There was no estrangement.
So true. I think she had her head in the sand about the state of their marriage. He was clearly miserable. Anyone who has the capability of murdering their 2 babies is off the charts & should never see light of day.
@@susanarbogast5224 Chris Watts does not belong in prison.
He deserves to be UNDER the prison. 6 ft deep
"I love these girls" He says.
And he choked them to death. One of the most horrifying and yet personal ways to end a person's life. It takes aprox. 7 minutes for a person to die of suffocation, you have to face the person you're murdering for SEVEN WHOLE MINUTES. You feel their breath fading, their skin sweating, the fear in their eyes.. This man is a monster.
Femboy
@@MrrPinnyDwho?
Polygraph Girl: i’m highly experienced, highly trained, highly seasoned for this work
Chris: i’m highly screwed.
😁
If he's narcissistic, all she needed to do was feed his ego, give him supply and they did eventually, with the flirting and telling him he's a great dad, leading him to accuse Shannan etc... He wants people to think he's a great guy and he took that bait, l guess she said that to let him know he couldn't BS her. The clock on the wall ticking away, the striped jacket she wore, he was screwed indeed.
@Nelson Brett sounds like n 80's series l would have watched as a kid... Only it would have been polygraph girl and Detective Man 😁
@Nelson Brett well that's what l meant, super hero shows there was only Wonder woman and bionic woman of course, but no Super Woman, just like there was no Super boy 😁. As far as l can see a lot of woman like being called girls rather than woman or Ma'am, makes them feel old, but yes l get what you mean.
@@irishcountrygirl78 those women you know of must be childish to think that 'woman' sounds old. 'Woman' literally means adult human female. Completely different from 'ma'am' which is generally used for older women by other adults and used also for young women when spoken by children.
"a lot of dads don't.... Cook eggs"
My guy was struggling 🤣
🤣🤣
"Let them eat snacks at night" This is not what good dads do though.
Right, the most basic shit 😂😂
Lmao yeah he felt some need to make those compliments sound sincere by adding "a lot of guys think that's a woman's job".
@@heebiejeebieez I feel like that was kind of the point. The way this monster talked about his kids I'm honestly not sure if he ever did
He never mentions his children by name, and when he does mention them, it’s always in a sort of “inconvenient” way i.e. throwing food at home or hugging him in a way that caused him to fall over. I also noticed that he talks about “making those kids,” implying that their value to him is because of the fact that they essentially are his biological property. It’s a chilling hint towards how narcissistic and detached he was from them.
Yes he hated them too. He “took care” of them “bath time for example fed them) but he HATED doing any of that. He hated their hugs and playing with them but it was an act for him to look”normal.” He doesn’t know what love is. He was literally googling how do you feel love 🤦🏽♀️
Tammy is BRILLIANT at her job. She knows exactly when to compliment, when to put pressure. The part when she says to him ‘it’s good that you’re a terrible liar’ with a smile on her face and when she says right before the test ‘the cool thing is that now only one person knows the truth but in five minutes there will be two’ are crushing sentences. Tammy the one polygraph interrogator that completely crushed Watts lives in my head rent free.
Damn, I can only imagine the pure, unadulterated ANXIETY the fucker felt when she said that to him. I would've had a heart attack.
“Thank you for being a horrible liar” -Polygraph lady
Tammy ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
What a queen
The machine can’t detect lies, but she can. The machine is a stakes-raiser... that’s about it. Reading the person’s deception is the real lie detector.
Queeeeen yaaaas!!! The dumb ones pound the hardest honey!
It's the ultimate mike drop moment. That woman is a boss.
I’m glad Chris’s strategy was acting guilty as humanly possible.
This made me chuckle lol good comment
He probably wasn't counting on Shanann's friend calling the cops so fast. I mean, if only he would've been concerned about his wife's pregnancy like her friend was, maybe he would've had better timing.
The lesson here is never voluntarily talk to the cops. Never go in for questioning without a warrant for your arrest, and even with a warrant never talk without a lawyer present. This couldn’t be more true than if you are actually guilty of the crime. Also never, under any circumstances, take a fucking polygraph lol. There’s no point. If they think you did it a clean polygraph isn’t going to end investigation, a bad polygraph will only implicate you further, and it’s junk science that’s totally inadmissible in court so why subject yourself to it.
People will get pissed I said that I’m sure because he’s a cold blooded murderer who killed his own family but murderers have the same right to not self incriminate as you do under the constitution. Don’t talk to the cops kid, never go in for questioning unless forced by arrest, and always tell them you want a lawyer.
@@lordcanti4199 Yeah, the guy is a POS but you are 100% correct. It's a psychological thing in these cases though, murderers like this think they can get away with it and don't think they need a lawyer present. Dumb.
This is a funny and interesting comment. He obviously knows he's guilty so he's thinking in his head, "how would an innocent person act?" But in doing so he's thinking about it making it not seem as natural. Basically he was overcompensating, hence making himself look more guilty (offering too many details, bad acting. etc)......LOL
The way he says "no" whenever he lies is literally different, it's fascinating. He says it much lower and more strained, like he's trying to swallow or struggling to get the word out. Amazing.
The polygraph woman is ruthless. Wow.
why wouldnt she be? hes a fucking piece of shit
"i helped make those kids" sounds like something an alien would say to convince you they're human
Sounds like "I helped make those kids.... And I can take them out."
Lmao so true
Lol. Right.
They're my life. I'd die without them...
*kills family
"I helped make those kids!" -A surprised alien after accidentally procreating
Hello, fellow humans.
He's trying so hard to sound like a human dad
I was literally thinking that as I watched this. He sounds so robotic and emotionless.
“I want my kids to walk into that door, tackle me, and bust my head open” yea normal dad alright
Sry hes just an animal
Larry Moses why you ask a human an animal question? HOW DO I KNOW?!
Larry, shhhhhh. Ut. Up. 😬
Telling someone they suck at lying right before a polygraph test is an absolute power move. She's COLD. ICE COLD
“How could you make someone disappear?”
If someone asked me that while going through such a difficult time I’d prolly answer “I don’t know” or something personal such as “I don’t even wanna think about how ky wife and children disappeared”.. but this man just proceeded to tell ways on how to kidnap or murder someone as if he is totally not involved in such a personal matter
That’s specifically what she needed tho. She said regardless of guilt what are ways people could disappear so that you know what I’m talking about when I ask if you had anything to do with his wife and kids disappearance
"I have NEVER cheated on my wife"
"The investigator was already aware that he was cheating on his wife-"
Never ask a question that you don’t already know the answer to.
forsenCD
Chris: no I am not currently cheating on my wife...at this moment now, I am not at this moment here currently engaged in a sexual act of infidelity.
Fail.
Read this the moment he said it
Officer: *breathes*
Chris: I swear I didn't kill that woman and those kids
he speaks abt them like they were random people he never met. what a disgusting human.
@@XHikarixxx He's a psycho. He doesn't have the ability to understand just how f'd up he is, which makes makes him more repulsive in some ways and certainly more dangerous.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
i don't have kids yet perhaps sometime in the future i will but i would never say "those kids" instead if i had i would say "my children" (mine...he is talking as if he is watching someone else talking about his children)
@@doobledevil It's completely fine to refer to your (future) children as "those/the kids" in a joking or lighthearted manner.
But Chris murdered his children, him using "the/those" instead of "my" in this situation just shows how detached he is.
"Name ways you could make someone disappear"
"Hire someone to do it? Lure them into a trap? Paint a tunnel entrance on the side of a cliff and wait for them to run into it?"
I especially love how the polygraph technician is literally wearing a prison stripe jacket
I have seen 3-4 other interrogations where they wear the same horrible striped shirt or jacket. the Interrogation of Ellen "Ellie" Friar is one of them. maybe its some kind of a Psychological Trick🤔
The way he uses "kids" and "spouse" instead of "my children"/"my daughters" and "my wife" is sickening.
@@WreckItRolfe it's sick because it shows how little he cared about his own kids and wife.
@@WreckItRolfe it means he doesn't acknowledge them as his family. Not once did he say " my girls or my kids or my wife" it's almost always in the third person "I love those kids" or "I can never hurt those kids"
Jesus f Christ. How does a person’s conscience just disappear like that….
@@WreckItRolfe It shows that he's entirely disconnected from them. It's definitely something the investigators would have picked up on, he shows he's completely separated himself from them.
You can tell once he started cheating on his wife, he otherized his wife and children in his mind, No loving father would ever say spouse, these kids or those kids...it's "MY KIDS, MY WIFE". He's a sociopath
FBI Agent: "Hey, where's your family?"
Chris: "I didn't do this cruel act."
FBI Agent: 🤔
@Rob Roy "millennial twattery" oh boy.
@Rob Roy It's the way you've analyzed the statement.
Jinkies
Hahahaha
Like I had nothing to do with the like disappearance of like that wife and those kids
Absolutely loved that statement @21:06 "..And the coolest thing about this is right now there's only one person in this room that knows what the truth is, and in about 5 minutes there's going to be two of us..." Just brilliant.
"I miss telling my kids to eat dinner."
Wow. Such emotion. Definitely the thing that would pop into my mind if my pregnant wife and two children were missing...
“Thanks for being a horrible liar”, she is just fking with him. She is brutal. Applaud.
And she's cute, too.
@@austinteutsch This video footage is potato quality how the fuck can you tell?
@servant_of_god wut
Bruh, how did this reply section get like this lmao
@@youtubeaccount697 he’s a servant of god don’t question him
This polygraph lady is scary. You dont want to be her enemy.
Imagine dating her for a while and she asks:"Where is this relationship heading?"
Nah imagine her being your mother
@@Csetnikke 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👌
She's incredible :D Same with the interrogator.
I love her lowkey diss when she called him stupid lmao. But also her cheerful trustworthy front is pretty scary especially since she's said before she knew he was lying from the start
The fact that there is no part 3 is devastating to me
It is around. Just not here.
ua-cam.com/video/hs_CInVpwo0/v-deo.html
@@HerDerderp-nh7vbwhere then
What happened to it?
ua-cam.com/video/YWsIRMtFWxU/v-deo.htmlsi=LHb4RkJdfCC4bBPy
If someone accused me of being a suspect of my family's disappearance, I would be so upset to point I would be trying to fight them.
👍😳
That woman is intimidating in the most passive way
John Dims
when she said that only an idiot would come in for a polygraph while trying to lie, Chris sorta just died in his seat
John Dims she rocks when she tells him he is lying. Some people have issues to how she reacted towards him after he spoke to his dad, but it was all psychological. Well played
Imagine being her spouse.
When she's a fucking 1st class expert in her craft, I'd shit my pants too 😝
@@happyperthdayy She was full of shit, but Chris *is* an idiot *and* guilty, so she was perfectly justified to fuck with him.
"Thank you for being a horrible liar." He was also a horrible actor, husband, father and human being.
True that
Chris is hung tho
Amen to that.
dadillonful you suck on it?
Not very thankful for the other things though
As a person that loves studying human behavior; I LOVE this channel!!
I could literally be the most innocent bastard and I know I’d still fail a polygraph
I have severe anxiety and am pretty nervous in general. I would 100% fail.
“If you did have something to do with their disappearance, it would be reallllyyy stupid for you to be sitting in that chair and speaking to me today” OMFG AHAHAHA
She really said "I got you bitch" before the test even begun
The reason she says it is because polygraphs are absolutely not realiable and not scientific. They use the polygraph as a way to make the subject nervous and try to make them confess.
That agent is my hero. She did such a fantastic job! Everyone involved in investigating this case and getting justice did amazing work.
@@Brekowins 100% This lie detector woman is so full of shit! This proves that you should never ever take a lie detector test from anyone employed by the police. If willing to get a test than do one from an individual that your lawyer finds, and has no financial ties to law enforcememt.
The entire thing she said at the start, was basically the beginning of the end.
Polygrapher: “That was so great! 😃”
Chris: “Thanks!”
Polygrapher: “You’re a really bad liar! 😃”
Chris: 👁👄👁
When you highlight that face its just pure nightmare fuel
Gordon Ramsay vibes😂
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@Holy schizo
*proceeds to shit himself*
“I helped make those kids”. What a thing to say. What a cruel world we live in. RIP those beautiful children and Shannan.
It’s so sick to me how he calls them “those kids” instead of “my kids” it shows his guilt if you really think about it. whether it’s subconsciously or not, his brain has completely disconnected himself from the relation that he has with them as a father.
Eww just ss and zoomed in and you are literally a whale 🤮
Mother: "Chris, what happened to the cookies in the jar?"
Chris: "Whatever happened, I wish they weren't taken. Like I remember them being in the jar and I would pass by every day to see them there and like think 'man, I love that those cookies are in that jar' but now that they're gone I don't know what to do. I mean like all I want is those cookies to be back in that jar and the thought of someone taking those cookies just makes me so angry. If anyone ate those cookies, I would completely understand your frustration. I mean like you specifically said not to take those cookies so why would anyone do such a thing? I miss those cookies in that jar, you and I made them specifically to be eaten for like dessert. Whoever did this should be punished, maybe with like... 1 day without video games, I mean if that is even allowed in this house, but it's a deserving punishment for whoever took the cookies and ate them, even though they were like saved for dessert..."
This is good
You made my day 🤣
Hahahaha nice
Not enough "like" though 😏😉
Underrated comment...
"Chris, did you move my shoes?"
"I would never want anything to happen to them. I wish your shoes would just like turn up and stomp my face into the dirt. Like, I just want them to be back on your feet. I would never, like, destroy those shoes."
Chris Watts thinking he’s a mastermind:
“I like…want to see my wife and kids, like, in my house again”
"What should happen to the man that kidnapped your family?"
"Um, I don't know. Maybe like a fine or something? Forgive and forget? I can go home now, right?"
Not a Mensa member here no
😂😂😂
“Like, I love those kids. These kids mean my life, um, to me.”
"THE HOUSE misses them" 🙈
What happened to part 3???
The way this video ends is perfect, deep breathe, fade to black. Beautiful editing.
"thank you for being a horrible liar" is probably the best line any professional polygraph tester has ever said
😂😂😂😂😂
@道に迷いました GOAT
Tammy Lee was brilliant! 🤣
😂 I can’t
She’s genius
“Thank you for being a horrible liar ”
Chris: 😀
LMAOOOOOOOOO this had me rolling
I bet he shit himself at that point
Timestamp
Fuck.
@@user-mu1gj1sb6d 20:15
I've watched this a few times over the last couple years, and I'm just now noticing that all of the examples he gave of how you could make someone disappear involved someone else doing the actual act.
"Hire someone to do it."
"Get someone you know to do it."
"Lure someone into a trap where someone is waiting."
He seems to be subconsciously shifting blame away from himself, and is unwilling to create a hypothetical scenario where HE is the cause of someone's disappearance.
I'd love to have him take an IQ test. Duh!
I’m watching for the first time and I picked up on that as well like dude YOU could have done it too u know
Polygraph lady's arched back is illegal. She should be charged for attempted murder....on herself....
Yes she needs to do some flys and some trapezius workouts with her scapula pinched together. Damn G
I noticed that as well. It hurts to watch her sit there
The woman administering the polygraph test is absolutely devastating. Holy shit, she’s in the right field of work. What a savage.
Yeah she is. She EXPERTLY did this job.
She wS so bad. Only a moron would've fell for her cliche tricks
@@ivotenotocensorship5247 ? she’s dealing with a moron. He didn’t even consider for a minute that polygraph tests aren’t reliable and that he could’ve answered nothing, and asked for a lawyer. There’s no point in asking less “cliche” questions when the suspect is that idiotic.
@@ivotenotocensorship5247 She was dealing with a moron and knew it. These people know who they're dealing with.
@@ivotenotocensorship5247 Only morons murder their wife and kids.
"Thank you for being a horrible liar."
Ruthless.
What’s the time in the video when he said that
@@starfishes001 20:53 & 20:59
@@millybays4753 thank you
I mean...it's comically true, look at his face on the interviews
@@millybays4753 Thank you
The ending cut is really really well done. It just sucks you in. You breathe with him and you can imagine yourself in that situation.
I think I know what you are referring to… The empathetic feelings come out? Putting yourself in that situation and thinking about what it must feel like in your body? I would have to guess the body just goes completely numb 🤷🏻♀️
How hard it must be for investigators to be ‘nice’ to someone like him
@@basilmagnanimous7011 yes! How they can be nice to him. Joke with him. Takes some doing.
@@basilmagnanimous7011 defo
it’s lowkey good that she was in some way cause it’s like she was manipulating him to admit, and was making him uncomfortable, making him guilty. you’d expect disgust, strictness, or even professionalism but if i were her, i’d trick the killer and be so sweet and make them uncomfortable as possible lol
"And the coolest thing about this is, right now, there's only one person in this room who knows what the truth is. And in about 5 minutes, there will be two of us." I would have lost MY SHIT.
repent
@@Pllayer064 HAIL SATAN
I’m screaming 😂😂😂😂
@@EliteHunting1911 you will regret saying that one day
@@EliteHunting1911 bless it be jehovah's name!!!! ✊🏼
"There is only one person in this room that knows what the truth is and in about five minutes theirs going to be two of us." This is definitly a 'bruh' moment
Lol!
There is*
Until she gets a crazy killer who strangles her
Im getting nervous holding my breath and im not even being questioned tf
I *almost* feel sorry for him. He absolutely knows 100% he is fucked.
And the polygrapher just throwing shade after shade is the icing on the cake
So terrifying him “confessing” how much he loved his family. Sounds like he was trying to convince himself that he loved them as much as he was trying to assure the interrogator
the interrogating officer is amazing but i feel like he really dryly forced himself to praise chris for "making eggs" for his kids 😆
Polygrapher: *Low-Key roasts Chris for a solid 2 minutes to psych him out*
She played him like a fiddle and I love it! Truly a proffessional!
the power she had over him. "the cool thing is that after this is over, two people will know the truth :)" inspirational, truly
@@doubtyea also to an innocent person all of this she said about her education and being an expert, would sound calming, knowing truth about their innocence will come out, but a guilty person will get so wrecked just by hearing it.
She’s good at her job for sure
@@adelafox9365 no doubt, she's good
When she tells him he’s a terrible liar, she got a lot of joy out of that lol
That must have caused soo much stress in him lol
I think we could already tell that since part 1 with all these nervous exhales\tiny laughs he does when he blurts out a lie x'] Here's an example @ 12:55 when he says "I really" x'] but both interviews are littered with examples x']
Oh yeah. She's very good at her job.
I'm pretty sure she said that to intimidate him.
@@ChilledfishStick 100% was bullshit but super effective.
The woman doing the polygraph floors me every single time. What a badass professional. Makes me wanna go to polygraph school!!!
I love the polygraph part. So beautifully done.
she was ruthless. "right now there is only one person in this room who knows the truth, in five minutes there will be two of us" lmaaooo making him sweat before he even begins
@kinor Spielman She was ruthless in terms of the mind fuck she gave him, she all but guaranteed he would epicly fail the test. She was playing 3D chess.
@kinor Spielman nah everything she did worked, she did her job super well
@kinor Spielman if she was mean and intimidating, he would have kept quiet and hired a lawyer. Since she was nice, Chris was much more willing to talk and eventually confessed. It’s not that she actually wanted to be kind to him (she knew immediately he was the murderer), she knew that’s what she needed to do.
@kinor Spielman she’s not an interrogator she operates the polygraph hahaha
@@justaguy653 Not really. If he was smart he would have easily called her bluff...
It’s so disturbing how he only refers to his children as “these” or “those” kids, never “my kids.”
For real, WTF. "These kids", how fucking creepy. Act more guilty, bruh.
He does call them "my kids" a few times throughout the interrogation to be fair, but yeah the distancing is crazy whenever he doesn't call them my kids.
And how is he not sobbing 😭? He says the words he thinks he should say without any emotion at all. Even if he was innocent, his wife and kids are missing!
Sociopathic detachment.
My dad did this to me as well.. I was always called “The Kid”
It's disgusting how much he distances himself from HIS kids by calling them THOSE kids.
He also chronically leaves out his wife out of that equation altogether. Distancing himself from her, as well.
love the 'goofy girl' polygrapher detective!! she is so awesome, very funny and even almost ditzy in her presentation as if to disarm the suspect. I can imagine most people would slip up and relax if they were guilty.
get yourself a man who cooks eggs and buys their kids two pairs of clothes
And let's his kids throw chicken nuggets at him.
Obviously a great man! 😂
Lol...
And a man who will kill you and THESE kids for like another woman or whatever.
Like a sexy like woman is like worth like more than like a like wife and like 2 like kids or something.
I don't even buy myself two pqirs of clothing.
No normal person keeps referring to their kids as “THOSE kids. “ like what
Exactly, I have never referred to my kids as "those kids", they are MY kids.
im very close to my little cousin, and even i wouldnt call her that
People who aren't normal exist. It doesn't make them criminals.
J.J but but but there dead.my girl did it she dI'd not a lair....
Exactly. I don't even have kids, "only" nieces and nephews. But they are MY nieces and nephews. I would NEVER refer to them as "those kids". And if they'd go missing, I sure would worry a lot more than Chris Watts displays during the entire process. I mean, I get it, he's guilty. But he every pore of him screams "I AM GUILTY".
Where is part 3🤷♂️
this is the best criminal psychology channel on entire UA-cam. i've watched all the videos and the edition and the commentary given are absolutely on point (to the extent that i can't watch any other true crime channels haha). hope you will post more stuff soon! great work
"hope you will post more stuff soon!"
Ha-ha.
@@razmatazz9310 what’s the matter? did he leave the platform?
@@dashamiu1 It's a team of people, not a single person. And this channel is famous for disappearing for months at a time before uploading a new video, promising "more content soon", only to disappear again.
There's some similar content out there in this style if you are interested. I quite like Matt Orchard, for example.
@@razmatazz9310 thanks for the suggestion!
I didn't even do the crime but Im over here sweating like Im about to get caught for this crime.
Me too 😂😂😂
Ha ha me too
Insert Redletter Media Meme Here OMG...SAME!!! My heart racing...my upper lip sweating...lawd I got anxiety!!! 🤣😩🤣😩🤣
You're only sweating because you are a hack fraud, that's all
Lmfao
“I helped make those kids” Dude sounds like an alien trying to pass as human
Cause that's exactly what he is!
because he’s not human, he’s a sick being
"I RAISED those kids" is the most natural thing for a father to say, but hey, Chris Watts is not that bright.
Hahahahahahahaha best commentary
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Oh, I never knew why they asked the "What do you think should happen to the perpetrator?" question. That makes a lot of sense!
It's mind-boggling that he would sit for a polygraph to discuss a heinous crime that he's guilty of.
Woman: "It would be really STUPID of you to come in today if you had anything to do with their disappearance."
Watts: *Sweats profusely*
Understandable... Have a nice day..
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Never talk to cops without an attorney people. Not a word. Even if ur innocent
😂yeah, she knew what she did there.
Just be like you know Tammy your right why am I here I think I'm just gonna leave
@@munadorgham5287 Lets say youre married. One day you come home late at night and see a man leave your house. You could make him out pretty well since the porch was lit. You go inside the house and find your wife murdered. You call 911 and police come and you'll be taken for questioning, probably as a prime suspect.
So by your logic you should be quiet and not talk at all until youre in court, right? All the while the man who killed your wife could be escaping.
He says he misses his kids throwing chicken nuggets at him lol guy can’t even fabricate happy moments with his kids
I'm sorry no kid ever threw perfectly good chicken nuggets.
@@mliterature thats a way of having fun xD
Low IQ?
@@aren1998 have you had that food fight moments? cause I do. We cover each other's faces with them or throw food across the table. My big sister was the least targeted , me a bigger target received a lot.
@@pormatipid.5959 lucky you. I have brought up in a not rich family so we didnot waste food. Up until now, we still dont waste food even we live a better life. But we have had those happy moments of our own. Cheers man!
The pause technique made me so anxious.
To Jim of Jim Can't Swim, I wish I could give your videos as many likes as Chris Watts says the word "like" in these videos. I'm glad you're back.
"When we find the guy that took them, what do you think we should do?
Chris: "Um...a $50 fine?"
Chris cryptically trying to find out if the death penalty is a thing because he knows he’s fistymcbuttfucked.
If only the court went off his suggestion of punishment.
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And time served?
“Chris. Please stop. It’s time”
That line was so chilling holy shit
How Jim ends these videos gives me the shivers every time
Yo right almost makes me want to be a detective.
Brian Sanchez takes a lot of school year to become one
@@nicolemonroe220 then you get to be a certified badass
Yea it really took the wind out of his lungs when Graham told him that. Chris must’ve felt like he got punched in the ribs by Mike Tyson then lol
The hunchback posture of the polygragh technician is really bugging me. SIT UP for crying out loud! 😅
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Tammy is fantastic. Superb!!
"Chris your wife and kids are missing!"
Chris "My disappointment is immeasurable. And my day is ruined."
Yea he really missed THOSE kids.
Lmao, Review bruh fan are you
😀 I want them back so bad 😀
“Anyway.. I got some stuff to load and unload in the garage”
Chris, we know you're in pain, and it's probably going to take you several days to get over this, but we need to ask you a few things...
Chris: I helped make those kids. I just want those aged fertilized eggs to come home.
Lmao!
Greatest comment in this entire comment section
I wanna make eggs for my eggs 😔
Lmao
@@TheDeathclawhunter dang dat shit hilarious i had to run to the kitchen to choke on some water after reading that
Man that detective buttering him us his brutal. “You’ve gone so good talking to me, keep it up buddy!”
Tammy deserves a promotion or raise and/or much recognition for this. I know she's doing her job but she has done so brilliantly. I cant imagine sitting there, knowing this man killed his entire family, and convincingly playing it off that she had his best interest at heart. The amount of restraint it must take to keep any facial expression other than disgust or anger is amazing. The restraint it must take to retain a relaxed compsure rather than a shut-off posture is astounding.
The amount of restraint it would take to keep a light, friendly tone and not deviating to match her tone with how she _really_ feels is comendable.
Chris is a monster. Wonder if his mother still thinks he's God's gift to women of her choosing now.
You can literally hear the difference in his "no" when he is lying. It's not even subtle.
Dude is an awful liar.
I think part of what made him lie even worse is when the polygrapher said he was a terrible liar which made him a whole lot more nervous. He wasn't very good to begin with but the amplified stress made the simple "no" a clear lie
Most people suck at lying, that's why lie detectors are so effective.
@@Bear_Arms Polygraphs actually aren't really that accurate and shouldn't be used (similar to walking in a line for a DUI) but I'm not trying to say this dude specifically isn't an awful and obvious liar that the polygraph picked up.
@@kylerayner7738 while innocent people fail polygraphs often enough, guilty people rarely can pass them. In the aggregate, they are pretty accurate, otherwise cops would not waste their time with them. In addition, the polygraph becomes more accurate the more times it is given. While an innocent person can fail once, it's rare that they would fail multiple times. Comparing it to a field sobriety test is perfect. An innocent person should never submit to a field sobriety test or a polygraph, both can give false positives, which will give cops probable cause to investigate further. That being said, in the aggregate, both tests are pretty damn accurate, otherwise cops would never use either.
P.S., if you're sober, and you are asked to "walk the line", say NO, and instead demand a breathalyzer. A breathalyzer almost never gives a false positive, especially if you take the one at the station.
@@Bear_Arms to be honest I don't see how you can be so casual about false positives in crime investigation. Again, this dude sucks and any point I make isn't to defend anyone like him. But you know not every department is gonna be fair. You know how cops can just look for someone to pin something on if they have no leads and that sort of thing.
On sobriety tests, I do not understand why they don't ONLY use the breathalyzer. Again, not everyone is gonna let someone say no or let them try again.
Like, an innocent person should be able to use the evidence of the actual facts to be free but we know that's not how it rolls often enough. Idk man, I just can't imagine being stuck in a corrupt departments hands with a commonly faulty method. At the end of the day if the police don't care to give you a second chance you won't have it. I'm not saying this is the ONLY thing that happens with them. Sure, polygraphs have been able to give court enough edge to prove someone guilty when they've hidden their crime well enough various times. I don't think it's worth the shit it may get someone innocent into though. At the end of the day it's not REALLY the polygraph itself, but how easily it can be abused.
Its obvious the detective is disgusted with Chris's lies.
Yup. But the detective had him pegged the entire time. He knew exactly what Chris had done and why he did.
Said perfectly
Wow I can’t even watch this
@@bigb860 I think he had him pegged but he had no idea why and he wrestled with Chris actually doing it. He and the lady agent here interview him while he is in jail to find out exactly how and why. It's like 3 hours long but it is a fast listen believe it or not. The interviewers knew he was guilty but couldn't understand why.
@@benofficial5437 Yep I've heard it. Very unnerving, to say the least. I also watched a related video (Fairly recent) where Watts confessed in a letter that he really did murder his family to start a new life. So fucked up. I still find it mind-boggling that he wasn't given the death penalty.
Jimbo I am not playing with you. You need to reupload part 3 right now please.
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Listening and learning about true crime cases has never bothered me, but this one, this one rocked me to my core. I still stress about this case to this day.
Every time this case comes up I can’t delve into the details because it makes me so upset.
I just think of my own kids and I can’t even begin to fathom what kind of monster could do this to his wife and children. How do you look at your baby who is begging you not to hurt her and proceed to take her life? How do you carry their tiny bodies and just dump them like trash? How do you have no emotion? No remorse? They were babies 😭
Welcome to planet earth.
Bad humans exist.
That's how I feel watching replays of 9/11 footage. That still haunts me.
@@TrungCyf bad people exist and good people will always feel disgusted by what they do
@@fart63 Ok, Mr.Fart